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There’s a number of great Scala HTTP libraries. You can do synchronous or fully asynchronous calls, stream requests and responses, use either standard Scala Futures or other concurrency wrappers. However, on the API side, when it comes to programmer-friendliness, I think we can do better.

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Want to understand where Scala is going, what’s Lightbend’s vision for collaboration, competition and interoperability in Scala? How the Dotty project will help develop new technology for Scala tooling and concepts for future Scala language versions? Are you involved in a large Microservices or...

This talk is intended for developers who have already tried Scala and wondered what it’s like to be on the functional side of the programming. Rustem Suniev will cover main functional concepts as well as their practical application. We'll finish with an example of how Scalaz can be used in...

Scalaz is a library to support functional programming in Scala. In this talk, you'll learn: what do we mean by Functional Programming?; how does Scala help (or hinder) the Functional Programmer?; what is "Ad-hoc polymorphism" (and how you could have invented it yourself); whirlwind...

Previous talks have concentrated on the fundamentals and construction of the scalaz. In this talk, Chris Marshall (one of only four scala gold-badged users on StackOverflow) will concentrate on using Scalaz to help make certain tasks easier and to avoid repeating yourself.

We've all seen them on the corner of our local software development neighborhoods: FP purists, shamelessly peddling scalaz to unsuspecting developers. Lured in by promises of Free Monoids, Semigroups, and Endofunctors these developers soon seem lost in throes of ecstatic coding. "

How can abstractions like monads or functors help the working programmer? While most developers are aware of the abstractions, libraries implementing them are perceived as too academic, and so usage in the industry remains rare. In this talk we will develop an intuition for when some common...

We'll share how we're optimizing global Supply Chains with Scala. We are using scala and Domain-Driven design to re-invent a large and complex system which enables business processes representing 150 billion USD in annual transactions.